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Germany 1n 1900 w tng France and sen grants into the country. Many Frenchmen, careless of the past living only in the present, ere content with German friendship. There was German infiitration in every atrata of French noclety. M. Tardieu con- tinues today hix marration of | the events and secrets of the | pre-war veriod. Sentiment In Paris | In 1900 for a | New Treaty. and the practical cxpression of the individualist philosophy of the eight- eenth century—is in its very essence pirit of peace. Peace in its high- st expression which proclaims the right both of individuals and of na- tions to live and be respected; last- ing peace, because political power en- trusted to the majority insures the we'fare of the greatest number and because legislation inspired thereby is repugnant to preparation for war and the increase of armaments. Military Habits Lost. France, the most warlike of na- tions on the fleld of battle, had in ipeace lost her military habit of mind. At the top. painful controversies, like the Dreyfus case, had brought about IMPERIAL EAGLE SPREADS SHADOW French at Regaltas And Elsewhere Fall Under Spell. al lead- clenvage bet the politi s and the n 3 at the sttom the P istence pro ent prot the imposed by of the nation ¢+ moment when Germany was beginning to rattle her saber, the term of compulsory service CHAPTER 3—“SECRETS OF THE! WORLD WAR." nd to s 1 who. eats and blackmail tc “French government, in precautionary. perhaps. from the labor confcrence with the hope of such inl the following yea of Berlin thing. and eginning of evolution, thers were not s fellow countrymen who at regattas and elsewherc h political men and parties who beneath the sway of imper imed that “France was not tlon were overre: o " dangerous talk in a country this form of mor tic Frane the public mind is prone to man alliance. Had it not been for th ad news rather than good. e Frenchm:# is not loath to speuk continnal provecat ill of other proples: even when they Morocco and the n on of cast on, there is little doubt that before | are his friend but he is even readier long the Ydea of rapprochement | o speak ill of himself. It has often would have made h been. remarked that in 1914 America nd Great Britwin knew very little Demorracy Spiri hout ug, and did not even suspect Besidas. the political cvolution of | the reserves of encrgy and of abne- our republic held us idea of war. gatlon which the war called forth. loof from all If America and Great Gritain did not Not that the republic— despite the difficulti it= birth in| know France, their cxcuse is that ihe throes of defeat. despite the ! Fraace did not know herself. Read handicap of a constitution drafted by|the French papers from 1900 to 1914 its enemie. d h n-land see if ¥o n find the slightest capable of f the spiendid picture that the ng months are to present—it there. Petry quarrels of poli- E magnified by the nt reaction on these that France could view not only of support of free p s Frenchmen as well. services of an e wa3 hidden. Igno- Marne single ha ance of one's strenzth leads men to German onslaught . the path of lcast resistance. less true that the ie said. and economists taught, —tge soul of all e war was impossible.” People SPECIAL NOTICES | Printing Produces i More bosin is the rigt The National Replace Those Old -~and weathered porch column ow. New ones will cost Capital Press Baces | srs3 carace poons Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc. | w4051 1517 Tth. Tel. M. 1343, ~/ROOF TIME! | _Tave you thought of it? Better have us {Eot thingx ready for the beating rains and [ are comipg. Consult us right . Call Main 14. * - IRONCL. arch will be lield at 1845 B st nw.. Roofing 1416 F st. n.w. "’ Company. Phone Main 14. The Shade Shop “The_aonual stitute of I tho_offiee of the corpors on MONDAY. November . for the pur- pose of electing & mn':l Tx" trustes to serve W. STOKES SAMMONS. Yor the cnsuing rear. Poils open fr m. Tt e Tin, WOTIE, Krere 830 13th St. s o Dr. Frank J. Rowell Get Our Factory Price on DENTISE. Finest Window S| Formerly of 7th and ¥ sts. n.w.. has opened est Wind Shades. his mew offices at 817 14th st. (Pope ‘bldg.). | POSTERS MADE FOR DANCES, ENTERTAIN- Practice lmited to X-ray and extractions. | ments, efc.. at reasonable rates. J. L. FINCK- P M 897 noz EL, 1300 Monroe st. n.w. Phone Col. 5319. * SEXT CALIFORNIA FREIGHT CAR = Tanced to Oct. Z5th to avoid delay by RATS, RATS AND RATS. :[rllo.’ fi«".:‘"d.vflml:'z‘:::‘"“?m We exterminate them 'by the only way. or urnity I . SE e ts d_dogs. 3 E STORAGE €O., 1140 15th st | ADDISON. 22 - A New Roof With a Brush! When you use Lignid Asbestos Roofing Cement. 1 will apply same and gusrantee roof fira vears from all leaks. Also sold in bul Madison Clark, 1314 Pa. ave. New York “Sweet Apple Juice” MOTT and HILDICK RRANDS, 45 Cents Per Gallon IN BARRELS. Samuel C. Palmer Co., Inc., Phone West 190. 1068 Wisconsin At HAT FRAMES OF THE HOUR. Plants by Shedd OCR TRUCKS LEAVE WASHINGTON FOR Philadelphia_and New York every Tuesday and ¥ridey. SMITH'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE. OUR TRUOKS LEAVE WASHINGTON FOR Raitimore, Philadeiphia and New York every| All wanted shades of duvetyn. Flowers, Tuesday and Friday. SMITH'S TRANSFER ! feathers and novelties. Hats made to order, AND STORAGE. /$3.50 and up. Hematltching, 2 yis., 25 cents: SHOP, NOTICE HARRIS HAT FRAME OUR TRUCKS LEAVE TUESDAY AND FRI- trobe frst- SJTEme, g Sadl Bty put n { day for Philadelphia and New York. SMITH “H o i TRANSFER AND STORAGE COMPANY. eating Experts | CYCLONE MAKES OLD RUGS NEW. y have dirty, faded-out rugs when a few Grafton & Son., Inc. { centa will make them look like Rew? 4 gallonn, ‘Wash. Loan & Trust Eld(.. Main 760. Luray Excursion SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23rd §5.75 covers round trip transportation, n dinner and tramsfer to and from Caverns. Probably the last excursion this sea- won. Party limited o 200 people. Early reser- Yiow "BeLTA TOURS, Phone Main 1472 "500 Bond bldg, Plumbing and Gasfitting Quick service and expert workmanship. R. R "Dove, 132 Thomas st. n.w. Tel. North 9682 | s | n.w. 2 YOUR OLD WOOD FLOORS made new, planed, scraped and repolished ; new floors laid. Call any hour. C. ADAMS, Franklin 6347. 1210 C St. S.W. 20* PROGRESSIVE SALES CO., 608 'F 8 —is_the sort that makes the first cus tomers come back for more. in 760, HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH PRICED. wa. Tors | THE SERVICE SHOP = - 5L ™ (BYRON S. ADAMS, ZRiTERs ‘‘Heating and Roofine Experts 35 Years.™ COLORING Caf:z'—'fih cpalifs Roofs Satisfaction guarantsed by _expe: Halr of all deseriptions. THE FRENCH HAIR | that _gives lasting satisfaction. 14th ST. N.W. S0P 700 12k ab. mow, Franklin 223, 1o° ICASEY 2 1 . O CLAFLIN OPTICAL CO,, 1d Mirrors Need not be discarded. We Re- silver them —make them 18 XNOOKING AT YOUR DOO! o iU, your hestizg plast be, working prop- like new, at Small Cost. KK N, Inc, |Becker Paint and Glass Co., U4 M ¥. HODGKIN, CRSS, Mgr. 1330 Wi <sla eve. Phone 4’-! o HOW GERMANS SPREAD | IN FRANCE TOLD BY TARDIEU IN SECRETS OF WORLD WAR France, | Thus one s 5 S had been reduced by a third. FRANCE A AS Three years later. in 1908, an even | worse imprudence had reduced the period of instruction of the reserves. No one, it is true, in 1900 would|a measure .in flagrant contrndlcl:l.)’n ave dared to propose an alliance| With the former, as the shortér the Baxe dmed ol 3 liy | time_spent in the initial training of which honor and prudence equally|time spent in the tnitial o om- furbade. Not unly would such an|plete should be the Instriction given \dertaking, necessarily based upon|to the reserves. In a Word, no one undertaking, necessarily based WPOR| plyjoveq “war possible. No one be- recognition of the fait. accompli, have | Noved it possible because its atroc abliged Franve to subscribe anew to| tes were repugnant to mems of. = S at | dinar i No one believed i the treaty of Fraukfort, and “that| din sifiNofione “helieed 1t without tl exXCus f those who in|und that being the cas: “obad\; be- 1871 had signed & ath the mailed |h~\|l!l that ullu}r‘!i' vanted it. IRI("' a S render| Frenchman would e supported his fist. but, the surrender ernment i & of aggressio wonlid b a4 breach of » many Frenchmen made the m faith which the countrs would have! tuke of judging Germany by what . breach of faith| Frinee was.and of supposing Ger refused Lo accept: a breach of faith| g0 incapable of that which they whigh would h: been the negation | knew FFrance herself to be incapable of forty vears of cffort and the he-|of. Any one who recalled the past ¢ dehry OF Clcel A in” order to throw light upon the that polics peace future and to dispel a dangerous nain _the sense of security met with disap- the third rep! proval. alth tn proc | Own Experience Ten Yenrs. tion. would sooner uter have aster, But no one spoke being hurriedly improvis many viel to the arally imperfect and incom of oxtending special France of optimism and such as those which the in the progress of mankind, ce had promp the d not listen to talk « vernment enter into in ance would not listen 1905, 1905, 1 id 1911, A early . Conscious of: 1890 to aged Jules . under t nd unc apell of the young em had returned . France inclined only bring | b hases o {Column | son very iittle it sou buy here. | KULTUR ! Optimistic, Would Not Talk 1 j About War. NO ONE BELIEVED | FIGHT POSSIBLE Germany Attacking Her Population to Rule of Might. sai e will have none s with N the count Deeply Attached to Feace. Thus one sees why by rea- son alike of her g s and of he faults, was so d attached to peace at the v many had de. 1914, wanted pe would, as in previous found France necessary ac rmany had wanted peace, than any other nation would hs helped her to preserve it ut Germany wanted war! Germany wanted we must £0 beneath of governments to 3 I examine the soul the governed. War is the very basis and origin of the intelicctual nd moral beliels whi modern German patr gain. the will ated the German id, which prove strong enough o pi the whole of Germany undes I'russian control in less than i Coneeived in the imaginatio ri and poets, it needed the iron hand of « Prussian _junker to give it praetical shape. Then the Holenzollerns, who. | thanks to the genius of Bisn themse: benefic in their ow man_patriotism, too well after 1 German patrio ferent from patriotism he ‘mblem of tr: peace than of recollections of wur. Holds War Sacred. German patriotism am s fir @ cruing sians an their prinees —may mourned the loss ¢ surrendered to Saxons. | pared t to the | prosperity they m the em pira they felt il and nothing but i ity is not, which has to prosperity a ception its philosophers. ince sed upon materialis means, 1o the people of the south as to those of the north. inereased well being. growing mark rising wages and soaring dividends. It means also attachment to the rule of might and remembrance of the sudden appeal to force which brought about this change of the victorious war without which success would have heen Impossible. Thus the idea of war is inseparable in the German mind from the idea of country every thinking German who kr Wanted Building Lots D. J. Dunigan 1321 New York Ave. Main 1267 ws his = $8450 - = TERMS fast, Sleeping and Service Porches: Southern ex- posure. Lot 139 ft. deep. Close to 14th St. Cars. Inspect 205 Ingraham St. N.w.g | Take any 14th St. or 9th St. Car to Ingraham St. N.W. Open and Lighted Until 9 o’Clock D. J. DUNIGAN 1321 New York Ave. l history, i i i CIVIL ¢ Heh 1870 been | Germany | Deep down in the heart of | the “fatherland” stands for en Every Clans of Soclety. morul unity pervades every Consider the soclal ists, whose doctrines should —make them opposed to war, expecially to a war. of aggression. The prosperity’ of labor due to the empire and to war is 0 closely bound to both that the day the empire will declde on <war-—the most flagrantly aggressive war—the whole socialist party will follow, and {it will need our Marne victory to re- mind even a small minority of its tenets. Why? Because more thun any other party, by reason of its numbers, it is vitally interested in the succ of Germany & Co., because it hus not forgotten the origins of imperial suc- cess and because it pins its faith, for the protection and developmeni of the acquired assets, upon those who first made it great. From German , This class of soclety. bor let to the intellectual {Here 1 fitagy discipline frivals / 1z in the trade funfons. which in turn is no whit less {ihan thet flou ks, hing in the ba duy 12 von “In France chools of de nd of politic! and in ny our uni- strongcholds of - 1 nationalism.” Nothing could 1 more accurat Mate which transformed {into an imperial party {character upon (ierman Jism. Higher education. no less than trade unionism, is at the service of an ideal born beneath a spiked hel- met. (Conyrighted by the Bobbs-Merrill Company.) 1 advantages erman socialism intellectual- MENT SERVICE OPEN!NGS. IFOUR' OMORROW held for nt on. {automo the . Indian service. application blanks the office of i F street. T PR D i Long life and econ- omy are proverbial Hupmobile qualities. STERRETT & FLEMING, Inc. | | i | Champinin (Relow FOR RUNT From $125 Per Month Up JOHN W. 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And a Big Shirt Special s a big num- e that you Shirts quality percale stripe patterns. ve-button fronts, 69c

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